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Michigan State University Men's Tennis

NCAA D1Big Ten ConferenceEast Lansing, MI
How Michigan State University Compares (NCAA D1)
23% higher than division average acceptance rate208% higher than division average$8,484 lower than division average

Coaching Staff (7)

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Harris Jadun

Head Coach

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Harry Jadun
Harry Jadun

Head Coach

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Harry Jadun was named the ninth head men’s tennis coach at Michigan State on June 13, 2022. The 2025-26 season marked his fourth at the helm of the Spartans. Jadun was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the 2025-26 season, earning the honor after leading the Spartans through one of the most successful seasons in program history. He guided Michigan State to national prominence and continued success against some of the top teams in the country. Jadun is the second coach in program history to win Coach of the Year honors, following Gene Orlando in 2011. In 2025-26, MSU went on an amazing run, winning 10-straight Big Ten Conference matches. The Spartans’ win streak included upsetting No. 1 Ohio State in Columbus on March 15, 2026 when the Spartans came out victorious in Columbus for the first time since 1998 and ended the Buckeyes’ 49-match conference win streak, dealing OSU its first conference home match since 2003. MSU also upset No. 10 Illinois a week later on March 22 in Champaign-Uburna. The Spartans then upset No. 24 USC on March 27. Michigan State then upset No. 20 UCLA on March 29 in the first official match at the Spartan Tennis Outdoor Courts, to cap a remarkable weekend at home, earning back-to-back wins over two Top-25-ranked teams. On April 19, 2026, the Spartans’ historic season reached a monumental moment when Michigan State men’s tennis claimed its first Big Ten Conference Championship since 1967 on Sunday after the 23rd-ranked Spartans defeated Purdue, 4-1, in

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Ethan Portnoy
Ethan Portnoy

Team Manager

Lianna Hadden
Lianna Hadden

Assistant Director of Performance Nutrition

Lianna Hadden, who has spent 25 years on the MSU athletic training staff, now also serves as the assistant director of performance nutrition. Hadden, a native of Three Oaks, Michigan, received her bachelor's degree in exercise science from Western Michigan University in 1998, with a minor in biomedical science and an emphasis in athletic training. She completed her master of science degree in kinesiology with a specialization in athletic training in 2000 at Michigan State. She is married to Brian Hadden, and the couple has twins, Maeve and Asher.

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Mike Flowers
Mike Flowers

Assistant Coach

Former Spartan letterwinner Mike Flowers was named head coach for Michigan State men's tennis team on May 5, 2026. Flowers had been an assistant coach for th...

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Qwynn Marquez
Qwynn Marquez

Athletic Trainer Intern

Qwynn Marquez brings NCAA and NFL athletic training experience to Michigan State as the Athletic Training Intern this season. Marquez completed her undergraduate degree at Lincoln University of Missouri with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology. Following her undergraduate career, Qwynn attended the University of Georgia, earning her Master's in Athletic Training. Formerly, Marquez has worked for the Carolina Panthers, Gonzaga University and the University of Georgia. This year, Qwynn will be assisting the men's and women's tennis teams as well as the football team.

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Zachary Stichnoth
Zachary Stichnoth

Strength and Conditioning

Zachary Stichnoth was hired full time as an assistant director of athletic performance in November 2023 after previously serving as a professional intern with Michigan State athletic performance. He works primarily with rowing and wrestling. Stichnoth began his career at Michigan State in 2021 as a graduate assistant. He assisted with 18 Olympic sports and was in charge of women's cheer and dance. Prior to MSU, Stichnoth volunteered as an assistant sports performance coach in 2020 with five Olympic sports at Loyola University (Chicago), while also serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School from 2018-2021. A Silver Spring, Maryland native, Stichnoth earned his master's degree in Kinesiology from Michigan State and a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from DePaul University. He is certified through the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (SCCC), National Strength and Conditioning Association (CSCS), and USA Weightlifting (Level 1).

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How many coaches does Michigan State University Men's Tennis have?
The Michigan State University Men's Tennis program currently has 7 coaching staff members listed.
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Harris Jadun is the current head coach of Michigan State University Men's Tennis.
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Michigan State University competes in NCAA D1 (Division I).
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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PublicNCAA since 1919Graduate
426 Auditorium Rd., East Lansing, MI 48824
Acceptance Rate
84%
Undergrad Enrollment
40,243
Avg Net Price
$20,751/yr
In-State Tuition
$15,988/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$43,372/yr
Avg SAT
1,261
6-Year Graduation Rate
82%
Freshman Retention
91%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$63,200/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026